Furlough fraud: 'Impossible situation' of breaking the law or being sacked
The Government’s hotline for furlough fraud has received more than 20,000 tips since it was set up.
The scheme has paid the wages of more than 9m workers at a cost of £46 billion.
Now a committee of MPs has called for the names of all firms getting the money to be published as a way of rooting out fraud.
'John' (not his real name) was asked to work while on furlough and refused, he was sacked.
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